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Tomorrow's Residential and Daycare Services

'Tomorrow's Residential and Daycare Services' is a multi-million pound programme to build five new care homes and four day care centres designed to meet the needs of older people and improve their quality of life.

 

The new homes will be built around plans that help residents make the most of how they live and socialise. They will each feature 120 en-suite bedrooms that are larger in size than the minimum required for care homes and have been carefully designed to meet the specific needs of older people in residential homes.

 

Designed with care

The modern designs are based on what staff and service users have told us they want and also what we need to protect, promote independence and deliver positive outcomes for older people in our care.


As part of the design process, architects consulted with staff, current residents, carers, health staff, government inspection agencies and families to create plans that are based on care, respect and understanding of everyone who will live, work in or visit the homes.


The stakeholder consultation collected views on different areas of the homes:

Prototype rooms, giving an indication of the final look have been created. Click on an image to see the larger versions.


For more details of the design and safety aspects built into the planning of each home, please see our Design with care leaflet.

 

The Architects vision provides an overview of how the care homes will look and their planned layout.

 
Locations

The new homes and day care centres will be located across Glasgow in the following areas:

 

North

South

East

  • Games Village - residential

West

  • To be confirmed - residential
  • To be confirmed - day care


For more information, please see our Frequently Asked Questions
 

 

 

Committee Reports
This project is supported by the Council's Executive Committee and links to committee reports can be accessed through the links below;

 

For more information please contact Tom Sweeney of the Adult Services team.